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<blockquote data-quote="cdj" data-source="post: 980527" data-attributes="member: 552330"><p>I had used a set of Morel Integra coaxs in my truck for several months, have not heard the Dotechs.</p><p></p><p>Morels are very natural and smooth sounding; "crisp" is not a term that comes to mind when I think of Morels. The best description that I've heard is that they are "polite".</p><p></p><p>There are several members who love the Morel sound, it comes down to a matter of taste. In my case, I changed to a set that I felt had a "livlier" sound, something closer to my home system which has ribbon tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdj, post: 980527, member: 552330"] I had used a set of Morel Integra coaxs in my truck for several months, have not heard the Dotechs. Morels are very natural and smooth sounding; "crisp" is not a term that comes to mind when I think of Morels. The best description that I've heard is that they are "polite". There are several members who love the Morel sound, it comes down to a matter of taste. In my case, I changed to a set that I felt had a "livlier" sound, something closer to my home system which has ribbon tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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